A French-English Military Dictionary - Sturmpanzer.com
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A French-English Military Dictionary - Sturmpanzer.com
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tourilloii 461 iournjssc<br />
tourillon b, ancrc artificielk, keyed-in tearing;<br />
to, anneau, four-winged bearing surrounaed<br />
by a conical shell;<br />
d'appui, thrust bearing, pivot:<br />
d'appui & collets, collar thrust bearing;<br />
. d'arbre, shaft journal;<br />
d'arbrefi manivellc, crank-shaft journal;<br />
d'arbre oscillani, rocking-shaft journal:<br />
d'arbre de relevage, weigh-shaft journal;<br />
bande ti s, v. s. v. bande;<br />
bande de alate:<br />
, (art.) trunnion plate:<br />
& boulet, ball pivot, spherical gudgeon;<br />
& cannelures, multiple collar thrust b< oearmg;<br />
de charge, multiple journal;<br />
de charged collets, multiple neck journal;<br />
ft clavette, v. b, ancrc artificielle;<br />
h collets, neck journal;<br />
en croix, a journal with securing cross arms<br />
cast on it;<br />
de crosse, wrist pin;<br />
de cylindre, cylinder trunnion;<br />
demi , half journal;<br />
demi-cylindrique, half journal;<br />
-d'ecrou de vis de poinlage, (art.) tumbler<br />
gudgeon (pivot of the nut of an elevating<br />
screw);<br />
cncastrement des s, (arl.) trunnion bed;<br />
d'essieu, axle journal;<br />
d'evacuation, exhaust trunnion (of an oscillating<br />
cylinder);<br />
.<br />
d'exlremite, end journal:<br />
faux , (art.) false trunnion (piece fastening a<br />
sight rest to the trunnion);<br />
dfourchette, fork journal;<br />
frctte . (art.) trunnion hoop;<br />
frontal, overhung journal;<br />
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guide, link journal;<br />
inferieur, lower gudgeon of an upright shaft;<br />
intermediate, v. ti collets;<br />
d' introduction, admission trunnion (of an<br />
oscillating cylinder);<br />
de levier, lever journal;<br />
de levier de pompe, pump-lever gudgeon;<br />
logement des s, (art.) trunnion bed;<br />
de manivellc, crank pin;<br />
palier & s, de trunnion , block;<br />
de pied, v. d'appui;<br />
ct pivot, ball pivot;<br />
- de pointage, (art.) elevation trunnion in<br />
guns mounted in cradles;<br />
h pression longitudinale, end or thrust journal;<br />
h pression transversale, lateral journal;<br />
simple, overhung journal;<br />
de soufflet, (art.) bellows gudgeon of a field<br />
forge; .<br />
supeneur. upper gudgeon;<br />
a tcte spherique, spherical bearing;<br />
tourci s, trunnion lathe;<br />
- de traverse, crosshead journal.<br />
tourillonner, v. n., (mach.) to turn on trunnions.<br />
tourloure, tourlouron, m., (/em.) infantry recruit.<br />
tourgiente, f., gale, tempest; violent storm, sudden<br />
storm ac<strong>com</strong>panied by a high wind.<br />
toiirmenter, v. a. r., to torment, injure, hurt; to<br />
toss, tumble, jolt; to labor, strain (of a ship);<br />
to warp (of wood); (man.) to worry,<br />
fret (one's<br />
horse); (of the horse) to fret, bo unquiet, annoy<br />
his rider.<br />
tourmenteux, a., stormy.<br />
tournage, m., (mach.) operation of working in a<br />
lathe; (nav.) generic term for bitts, belaying<br />
pins, cleats, etc.;<br />
taquet de , kevel.<br />
taurnaillcr, v. a., to turn around, about, nearly<br />
in same place.<br />
tournant, a., turning, revolving;<br />
champ , (elec.) rotating-current field;<br />
corps , (mil.) body of troops executing a turning<br />
movement;<br />
defaire, faire entrer, en , to screw out, screw<br />
in;<br />
mouvement , (mil.) turning movement;<br />
pont , swing bridge.<br />
tournant, m., turn, turning, turning room or<br />
place; corner; turning point of a race track;<br />
warping post (for boats, in the bend of a<br />
stream); turning angle (of a vehicle); vortex,<br />
eddy, whirlpool;<br />
(axe )<br />
& volonte, revolving axle;<br />
d'eau,, vortex, whirlpool;<br />
etre , (mach.) to swivel.<br />
toiiman te, f., (unif.) rim of an epaulet or shoulder<br />
knot: (artif.) rocket that turns as it rises.<br />
tourne-a-gauche, m., movable handle, used as<br />
a lever in various applications (e. g., for working<br />
a boring bar); tap wrench; saw-set.<br />
tourne-eheminee, (sm. a.) nipple wrench (obs.).<br />
tournee, f., round, visit; (law) circuit; (mil., etc.)<br />
tour of inspection; journey made on special<br />
duty;<br />
en , (mil.) on a tour of inspection.<br />
tourne-fll, m., steel for sharpening knives.<br />
tourne-gueule, m., (art.) shell scraper, tool for<br />
cleaning out the inside of hollow projectiles.<br />
tournelle, f., small tower.<br />
tourner, v. a. n., to turn; to turn round, revolve,<br />
turn about, over; to wheel, wheel round; to<br />
move around; to wind, twirl; to change, cant;<br />
(of the wind) to haul, change; (mach.) to turn,<br />
shape (on a lathe); to revolve; (mil.) to outflank,<br />
turn the flank of; (cord.) to belay; to make<br />
fast (around a post, bitt, etc.);<br />
une armee, I'ennemi, etc. } (mil.) to turn an<br />
army, the enemy; take it, him, in reverse;<br />
ses armes contre, (mil.) to attack, make war<br />
against;<br />
en arriere, to turn back;<br />
un bois, etc., to pass around a wood, etc.;<br />
bride, to turn (i. e., ride) back;<br />
le dos. to flee, run away;<br />
b, dwite. ft gauche, (drill) to throw the<br />
right (left) shoulder forward (obs.); to execute<br />
right (left) turn;<br />
leflanc, (mil.) to outflank, turn the flank;<br />
-au gras, to turn to paste (instead of crystallizing;<br />
said of saltpeter);<br />
une manoeuvre, (cord.) to belay a rope;<br />
au nord, etc., (of the wind) to shift to the<br />
north, etc.;<br />
un ouvrage, (mil.) to cut the <strong>com</strong>munication<br />
between an outwork and a place;<br />
le sable, le sablier, to turn the glass;<br />
scs souliers, to run down one's shoes;<br />
-tele, visage, to turn upon, to face, the<br />
enemy;<br />
& toutes mains, (man.) to change direction at<br />
any gait; to turn to the right and left equally<br />
well.<br />
tournesol, m., (chem.) litmus;<br />
papier de , litmus paper.<br />
tournette, yarn reel.<br />
tourneur, m., turner.<br />
tourne-vent, m., funnel that turns with the wind.<br />
tournevire, f., (cord.) messenger;<br />
bouton de , Turk's head;<br />
roue de , messenger wheel.<br />
tournevis, m., screw-driver;<br />
& broche, v. ft trou;<br />
& clef, (Fr. art.) <strong>com</strong>bination wrench and<br />
screw-driver;<br />
ti trou, (Fr. art.) a double-ended screwdriver<br />
(pierced in the middle for a broche).<br />
tourniquet, m., turnstile; window latch (to close<br />
a sash or to keep open a shutter); turn -buckle;<br />
small capstan; screw jack; roller, swivel; (med.,<br />
etc.) tourniquet; (TOM.) sort of cheval de fri.se<br />
(beam filled with sharp nails for the defense of<br />
a breach, etc., obs.); (artif.) synonym of soldi<br />
tournant. q. v.;<br />
de coffret, (art.) turn-buckle of an ammunition<br />
chest;<br />
hydrauliquc, reaction wheel.<br />
tournisse, f., (carp.) filling-in piece, stud, filling<br />
post.